Human Service Programs - Individual grants will be awarded to agencies proposing programming that provides an essential, unique, or unduplicated service to low/moderate income residents. Applicants who wish to request funding assistance for more than one program under this category must submit a separate application for each proposed program. CDBG funds are not a permanent source of funding for any human service program and are competitively allocated on a year-to-year basis. However, a project, program, or service that received CDBG funding in 2025 may be considered again for funding under this Request for Proposals. Contract periods will run from September 1, 2026 to August 31, 2027. Capital Improvements - Individual grants will be awarded to agencies proposing capital improvements to their facilities. Funds must be used for improvements to “public facilities”. A public facility is a facility that is owned by a non-profit and open to the general public during normal hours of operation. Facilities can include, but are not limited to, neighborhood facilities, youth centers, educational centers, senior centers, nursing homes, convalescent homes, medical facilities, shelters for the homeless or victims of domestic violence, etc...